Yachting: The Intrepid Gentleman

(See Cover) Shed no nostalgic tears for New
port. The great "Gilded Age" of the early 1900s  when
O.H.P. Belmont's carriage horses used to sleep on pure white linen
sheets, and William Fahnestock festooned the trees on his estate with
14-carat gold artificial fruitshas passed. But Rhode Island's "Queen
of Resorts" still has its cachet and its names: the Auchinclosses, the
Dukes, the Donahues, the Drexels, Lorillards, Woolworths and Hartfords.